It is important to choose the right person for the role of the key user. This checklist helps you to choose the ideal key user for your automation project.

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Modern Operational Purchasing at Pfleiderer
Pfleiderer – a specialist in wood-based materials – now generates around 1 billion euros per year despite a turbulent history. Digitisation of business processes has backed Pfleiderer’s recent focus on value-adding product categories. As part of this digitisation, it was necessary to modernise the operational purchasing accordingly. Since 2018, the Netfira Platform has afforded the purchasing team at Pfleiderer tremendous freedom and supported strategic processes. Flexible document recognition through solution modules, automated document flows, and digital supplier connectivity are just some of the benefits afforded by the Netfira Platform.
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Nominating a key user when implementing new software solutions in purchasing is essential to the success of the project. But which employees make ideal key users for automation projects in purchasing?
Whether a key user is determined in a procurement automation project or not, can heavily impact the outcome of the project. Choosing a key user has many benefits for purchasing.
Paperless offices in purchasing are synonyms for efficiency, transparency, and eco-friendliness. Purchasing can optimise their paperless processes through the automation of documents along the P2P process.
With a global roll-out of the Netfira Platform, Syntegon aims to automate and standardise purchasing processes at all locations. The Netfira Platform is used as the only automation solution for all existing ERP systems.